Psalms 132:1

1 David in his prayer commends unto God the religious care he had for the ark.

8 His prayer at the removing of the ark;

11 with a repetition of God's promises.

A.M. 2962. B.C. 1042. (Title.) A Song of degrees.Some attribute this Psalm to Solomon; and others refer it to the building of the second temple; but it seems more probable that it was sung at the solemn induction of the ark into the tabernacle of Mount Zion, expressing the holy joy and triumph of that event.

120:1; 121:1; 122:1; 123:1; 124:1; 125:1; 126:1; 127:1; 128:1; *titles

129:1; 130:1; 131:1; *titles

remember.

25:6,7; Ge 8:1; Ex 2:24; La 3:19; 5:1

all his afflictions.

1Sa 18:1-30:31; 2Sa 15:1-20:26

Isaiah 55:3

Incline.

Ps 78:1; 119:112; Pr 4:20

come.

Mt 11:28; Joh 6:37,44,45; 7:37

hear.

Mt 13:16; 17:5; Joh 5:24,25; 8:47; 10:27

and I will.

54:8; 61:8; Ge 17:7; 2Sa 23:5; Jer 32:40; 50:5; Heb 13:20

the sure.

2Sa 7:8-17; Ps 89:28,35-37; Jer 33:20,21,26; Eze 37:24,25

Ac 13:34

Acts 13:34

now.

Ro 6:9

I will.

Isa 55:3

the sure.

2Sa 7:14-16; 23:5; Ps 89:2-4,19-37; Jer 33:15-17,26; Eze 34:23,24

Eze 37:24,25; Ho 3:5; Am 9:11; Zec 12:8

mercies."Gr. [ta hosios ,] holy, or just, things; which word the LXX., both in the place of Isa 55:3, and in many others, use for that which is in the Heb. mercies."
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